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- Q789568 abstract "Csaba Balogh (born 10 March 1987 in Budapest) in is a Hungarian chess Grandmaster. He won the European Under-16 Championship in 2003. In the same year, Balogh was a member of the Hungarian national team that won both the U-16 Chess Olympiad and the European U-18 Team Chess Championship. In 2006 he finished second in the Hungarian Chess Championship. In 2011 he tied for 2nd-5th with Parimarjan Negi, Murtas Kazhgaleyev and Jon Ludvig Hammer in the 13th Dubai Open Chess Championship. Balogh won the Casino de Barcelona round-robin tournament in 2013 and 2014.He was a member of the silver medal-winning Hungarian team in the 2014 Chess Olympiad. He also won the individual silver on board two thanks to his rating performance of 2839.Balogh competed in the Chess World Cup 2015: he knocked out Eltaj Safarli in the first round, then he lost to Wesley So in round two and was eliminated from the competition.".
- Q789568 birthDate "1987-03-10".
- Q789568 birthName "Balogh Csaba".
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- Q789568 birthDate "1987-03-10".
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- Q789568 birthname "Balogh Csaba".
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- Q789568 comment "Csaba Balogh (born 10 March 1987 in Budapest) in is a Hungarian chess Grandmaster. He won the European Under-16 Championship in 2003. In the same year, Balogh was a member of the Hungarian national team that won both the U-16 Chess Olympiad and the European U-18 Team Chess Championship. In 2006 he finished second in the Hungarian Chess Championship. In 2011 he tied for 2nd-5th with Parimarjan Negi, Murtas Kazhgaleyev and Jon Ludvig Hammer in the 13th Dubai Open Chess Championship.".
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